Chatham House: Circular economy a 'powerful' tool for growth in developing countries

Michael Holder
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Report argues boosting reuse, remanufacturing and recycling in lower income nations can drive economic development and employment opportunities

Building a more circular economy focused on reuse, recycling and remanufacturing may provide a powerful means of boosting growth and jobs in developing countries around the world. That is the conclusion...

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